Michelle G. Hofmann, M.D., M.P.H. is Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Administration. She received her undergraduate and postgraduate public health education at the University of Utah and her M.D. from Albany Medical College. After completing postgraduate training in pediatrics at Massachusetts General Hospital, she completed one year of fellowship training in Pediatric Critical Care at the University of Utah, followed by 14 years of clinical practice as a pediatric hospitalist at Primary Children's and Riverton Hospitals. During this time, she served in numerous leadership roles, including Medical Director of Riverton Hospital's Children's Unit, Pediatric Department Chair at Riverton Hospital, and physician lead for Clinical Quality Management and the Respiratory Guidance Team at Primary Children's Hospital. Dr. Hofmann is currently Pediatric Medical Director and sole pediatrician for NeuroRestorative, a subacute care facility in Riverton, Utah, where she cares for medically fragile children with complex chronic illness and technology dependency.
Education History
Fellowship |
Primary Children's Medical Center |
Fellow |
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Massachusetts General Hospital |
Resident | |
Internship |
Massachusetts General Hospital |
Intern |
University of Utah |
MPH | |
Professional Medical |
Albany Medical College |
MD |
University of Utah |
BSc (Hons) |
Selected Publications
Journal Article
- McDaniel CE, Jennings R, Schroeder AR, Paciorkowski N, Hofmann M, Leyenaar J (2018). Aligning Inpatient Pediatric Research With Settings of Care: A Call to Action. Pediatrics, 143(5). (Read full article)
- Nkoy FL, Hofmann MG, Stone BL, Poll J, Clark L, Fassl BA, Murphy NA (2018). Information needs for designing a home monitoring system for children with medical complexity. Int J Med Inform, 122, 7-12. (Read full article)
- Horne BD, Joy EA, Hofmann MG, Gesteland PH, Cannon JB, Lefler JS, Blagev DP, Korgenski EK, Torosyan N, Hansen GI, Kartchner D, Pope CA 3rd (2018). Short-Term Elevation of Fine Particulate Matter Air Pollution and Acute Lower Respiratory Infection. Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 198(6), 759-766. (Read full article)